Jackson, KY – Residents of eastern Kentucky can expect dense morning fog and occasional drizzle on Friday and Saturday before a break in the clouds brings sunshine by Sunday. This pattern marks the start of a warming trend that will continue through Monday, before another cold front sweeps in, increasing the likelihood of rain on Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Jackson, Friday will remain mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching up to 56 degrees, accompanied by patchy morning fog and intermittent drizzle. Saturday morning will also bring dense fog that’s expected to clear as the day progresses, giving way to mostly sunny skies and a high near 60 degrees.
For those planning weekend activities, Sunday offers the best weather, with morning fog gradually clearing, leading to mostly sunny skies and a high approaching 68 degrees. Monday will continue the warming trend, with partly sunny conditions and temperatures climbing to nearly 69 degrees, providing an ideal day for outdoor plans.
However, the reprieve from rain will be short-lived, as a slow-moving cold front approaches on Tuesday. The forecast currently shows a 60-80% chance of showers throughout the day, with cooler temperatures expected to follow. This pattern could disrupt midweek travel, so commuters should remain alert for potential weather-related delays.
Motorists are advised to drive cautiously during the morning fog on Friday and Saturday, as visibility may be reduced in certain areas. As Tuesday’s rain approaches, residents should consider preparing for possible travel delays and stay tuned for further updates from the National Weather Service.
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